Already out on the market, the 2012 Colony Descendant BMX Bike is built from a Phantom-style full chromoly frame. This frame features an integrated headtube, 36H double-wall rims, and Rush alloy U-brake and lever.

Weighing in at approximately 10.7kg, the Descendant is a quite light-in-weight BMX bike considering its extensive list of high-quality parts. Most of these parts are exclusively made by Colony BMX Co., such as its stem, grips, chainwheel, seat/post combo, plastic pedals, and tires.

Aside from the frame, other chromoly parts of the Descendant include its 8.25in bars, three-piece cranks featuring sealed Mid BB and 48-S spindle, and its fork, which comes with a one-piece steerer tube and tapered legs.

Truvativ has finally made the crankset available to the public used by Steve Peat, who is the 2009 Downhill World Champion. A specified downhill-race crank, Truvativ used the same forged alloy 7050 arm material found in the DH Holzfeller freeride bike. But with a second-shaving 822g package, which is 240g less than the Holzfeller. The Descendant is built with a totally renewed GXP bottom bracket with Gutter Seal Technology.

The 2011 Truvativ Descendant crankset comes with a podium that has no room for compromise. Available in three arm lengths to choose from, 165mm, 170mm and 175mm All come in black color with two gear ratio options, 36t and 38t. Recommended chain is 9/10 Speed compatible. …